Posted by DL on September 12, 1998, at 12:24:37
In reply to Re: NH EMDR therapists, posted by Toby on September 11, 1998, at 7:57:53
> There are 2 therapists in New Hampshire (I looked again at this list and these are instructors so they are highly trained and have been doing it for years), Debbie Korn, Psy.D. in Nashua (800) 866-9006 ext1806 and Roger Poire, Psy.D. in Gilford and Dover (603) 528-4405 or (603) 749-2729. Hope these numbers are current.>I found my list from EMDR Institute. No one was listed as a facilitator or instructor. There were 9 listed as "level II" in training. Eric Niler PhD (Dover), Edie McCaddin MSW (Durham), Bruce Altman PsyD, Pamela Henry, Mark Moses PhD, Mary Satterthwaite, Judy Albertson MS, Kathryn Driscoll LSW (all Portsmouth) and David Diamond PhD (Rochester). All these places are close, but I am confused about the people with no credentials listed. What does that mean? The person you listed in Dover is listed in my white pages with the same # but is not on the EMDR list sent to me a few months ago. Perhaps if you ask for the list as a professional you get a different list. I saw my therapist today and she said she is going to an EMDR conference at Columbia Portsmouth Hosp (30 min away) next week. I won't see her again until the 26th. I am thinking she may get some helpful info for me but I would like to see someone soon.
I am really stressed now. Tension at home is terrible (going through divorce mediation with an angry, controlling husband) and new job has a director who is controlling and manipulative (most of previous staff have left because of this). It is difficult for me to react to her without lots of internal anxiety. This puts me in a hyperalert state all day. The new career was planned to help me get away from this long term stressful relationship at home but positions in my field are very limited for new grads due to managed care and new Medicare guidelines.--So I felt I had to take this job--full time with benefits. So right now I am pretty desperate. Taking the .5 klonopin and one tablet of kava every night with calming herb tea and calcium. Can't increase the klonopin or before mentioned problems interfere with work. Feeling on the edge all the time.
Thanks for your help.
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